Business Growth
As Cities and States Announce Closures, What is the Difference Between an Essential and Nonessential Business?
The response to the coronavirus pandemic in the United States has largely been driven by individual state governments, with several…
Tips for Maintaining a Thriving Culture While Working Remote
Has the coronavirus pandemic thrust your company’s once-thriving office culture into the uncertainty of working remotely? Are you worried about…
Will Financial Statements Require Disclosures Related to COVID-19?
Due to the uncertainty caused by COVID-19, business owners and executives should be keenly aware of the additional disclosures or…
IRS Issues Tax Relief for Victims of Tennessee Tornadoes
On Friday, March 6, 2020, the IRS announced a tax relief to aid recent victims of the tornadoes that devastated…
Shadow Lending’s Rise Opens New Access to Capital
Once relegated to the dusty niches of capitalism, shadow lending has become a viable and sought-after source of capital that’s…
Recent Guidance on Meals & Entertainment Expenses May Impact Your Bottom Line
One of the most notable changes to come out of the new tax law passed in 2017 was the significant…
Do You Own 10% or More in a Foreign Business? If so, Form BEA-10 is Due Soon!
What is Form BEA-10? Form BEA-10 is required by the U.S. Department of Commerce. The purpose of the form is…
Why Your Business Should Establish a Corporate Foundation
The Corporate Foundation: AMPLIFYING THE IMPACT OF YOUR PHILANTHROPIC INITIATIVES As the lines continue to blur between philanthropic and corporate…
The Devil is in the Details (of the Contract): U.S. Tax Court Upholds the Current Definition of “Funded” Research
By Carli Huband, Partner-in-Charge, R&D Tax Credit Services and Maggie Crow, Senior Technical Writer When it comes to qualifying for…
The Nonprofit Parking Tax Has Been Repealed
Thanks to a bipartisan effort in the U.S. House and Senate, the nonprofit parking tax (commonly referred to as the…